HENDERSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE - POST OFFICES
beginning in 1824
This is something I found of interest to me so I thought I would share it with others who might find it interesting as well. Many were only open for a year or less. Anything on Henderson County during the time that my Altom's were there, perks my interest!!! I wonder which Post Office GGGGrandpa Altom went to?
Lexington 1824 -
Purdys 1825-1828
Pleasant Exchange 1826-1867
Mifflin 1828-1882
Independence 1831-1845
Crucifer 1836-1904
Burns Store 1837-1837
Red Mound 1837-1875
Jacks Creek 1837-1882
Clanton's Store 1846-1848
Hurricane Creek 1846-1852
Middle Fork 1847-1895
Juno 1847-1957
Shady Hill 1850-1895
Nero 1851-1855
Williamsburg 1852-1854
Peru 1853-1856
Poplar Spring 1853-1905
Farmville 1853-1905
Lamar 1854-1855
Oak Forrest 1854-1867
Centre Point 1854-1882
Spains 1854-1866
Chestnut Hill 1855-1911
Centre Hill 1857-1858
Parker's Cross Roads 1859-1867
Spellings 1866-1905
Lone Elm 1868-1890
Sardis 1875-
Wildersville 1875-
Newsomville 1876-1877
Moores Hill 1877-1896
Atkins 1879-1904
Spain 1879-1904
Ada 1880-1887
Life 1881-1934
Davisburg 1882-1883
Alberton 1883-1904
Law 1883-1904
Long 1884-1904
Bargerton 1884-1905
Reagan 1884-
Sherman's Mill 1885-1890
White Fern 1885-1906
Alexanders Mill 1886-1897
McHaney 1886-1904
Morgan 1886-1905
Pipkin 1888-1903
Chesterfield 1889-1975
Huron 1889-
Darden 1889-
Luray 1889-
Safford 1890-1904
Warren's Bluff 1890-1937
Autry 1891-1893
Wingo 1891-1892
Stegall 1892-1905
Atlas 1893-1895
Orata 1894-1894
Middlefork 1895-1904
Floyville 1895-1904
Hinson Spring 1895-1915
Timber Lake 1897-1897
Zone 1898-1900
Shadyhill 1898-1905
Blankenship 1900-1904
Zora 1903-1904
Utley 1904-1906
David Taylor has adopted Henderson County, Tennessee on the GenWeb. We now have a central research site for Henderson County. He is adding new stuff every day. Visit Henderson County GenWeb Page
ALSO: David Donahue has a history page called "YESTERDAY" that is also a great site for info on Henderson County.